Ancalagon
Dusty Dragon
Hello
So this happened in my game.
I was running Gates of Firestorm Peak (a 2e adventure) in 5e, and at one point the characters found the Eye of the Kraken (campaign specific item, not in adventure). They felt this large item was very dangerous but were unable to destroy it.
Then one player had a bright idea. In the adventure there is a gate that is a large silver disk (vertical) and it's slowly rotating. The moving edge of the gate is quite dangerous as it means if you don't go through the gate cleanly you can get cut in half. So the positioned the Eye and let the edge of the gate sweep over it...
I decided to allow it, and the artifact (and the actual eye inside it) was cut in half.
I know artifacts have specific means of destruction, but this seemed clever. But... do you think this would always work? If it doesn't destroy the artifact, what happens?
edit: I see a lot of answers that are specific to my campaign, but I'm asking in general. The ship has sailed, so to speak, in m game
So this happened in my game.
I was running Gates of Firestorm Peak (a 2e adventure) in 5e, and at one point the characters found the Eye of the Kraken (campaign specific item, not in adventure). They felt this large item was very dangerous but were unable to destroy it.
Then one player had a bright idea. In the adventure there is a gate that is a large silver disk (vertical) and it's slowly rotating. The moving edge of the gate is quite dangerous as it means if you don't go through the gate cleanly you can get cut in half. So the positioned the Eye and let the edge of the gate sweep over it...
I decided to allow it, and the artifact (and the actual eye inside it) was cut in half.
I know artifacts have specific means of destruction, but this seemed clever. But... do you think this would always work? If it doesn't destroy the artifact, what happens?
edit: I see a lot of answers that are specific to my campaign, but I'm asking in general. The ship has sailed, so to speak, in m game

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